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  2. Astoria Column - Wikipedia

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    The Astoria Column is a tower in the northwest United States, overlooking the mouth of the Columbia River on Coxcomb Hill in Astoria, Oregon.Built in 1926, the concrete and steel structure is part of a 30-acre (12 ha) city park called Astor Park.

  3. Gateway Subdivision - Wikipedia

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    Traffic on the Gateway Subdivision consists of general merchandise freights and empty well car trains—as many as three of the latter each day. As of October 2011, there is one local freight that runs out of Klamath Falls twice weekly—south to Clear Creek Jct. on Monday and north to Klamath Falls on Tuesday, and south on Thursday and back north on Friday.

  4. Great Northern Railway (U.S.) - Wikipedia

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    The Great Northern Railway is considered to have inspired (in broad outline, not in specific details) the Taggart Transcontinental railroad in Ayn Rand's Atlas Shrugged. [26] The song Great Northern by the Western band Riders In The Sky featured on their 2002 album Ridin' The Tweetsie Railroad describes a journey along the Great Northern ...

  5. Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway - Wikipedia

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    Preserved SP&S "Northern" locomotive No. 700 in 2008 SP&S operated the Ocean Shore Limited, shown here at Seaside, Oregon The railroad was chartered in 1905 by James J. Hill to connect the two transcontinental railroads owned by him, the Northern Pacific (NP) and Great Northern (GN), to Portland, Oregon from Spokane, Washington, [1] to gain a portion of the lumber trade in Oregon, a business ...

  6. Pacific Northwest Corridor - Wikipedia

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    What became the Pacific Northwest Corridor was largely developed between the 1860s and the 1910s by the Southern Pacific Railroad, Northern Pacific Railway, and Great Northern Railway. Passenger service declined after the 1910s, but service was present on the whole corridor when Amtrak took over intercity passenger service in the United States ...

  7. List of Oregon railroads - Wikipedia

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    Great Northern Railway: GN GN 1927 1970 Burlington Northern Inc. Great Southern Railroad: 1904 1933 The Dalles and Southern Railroad: Great Western Railway of Colorado: GWR 1986 1987 Great Western Railway of Oregon: Great Western Railway of Oregon: GWR 1987 1997 Lake County Railroad: Independence and Monmouth Railway: SP: 1889 1918 N/A Klamath ...

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  9. Klamath Northern Railway - Wikipedia

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    Klamath Northern Railway Company (KNOR) is a 10.6-mile (17.1 km) shortline railroad operating from Gilchrist, Oregon to Gilchrist Jct, Oregon where is connects with Union Pacific Railroad's Cascade Subdivision.

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